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Great location next to metro station, quiet, clean, large, with kitchen, confortable bed, funny and pleasant owner, market and some sights nearby. Close to Berlin zoo. Great appartment. Visited as couple 24Jun-01Jul 2014. Ansbacher Strasse 9. First choice when we come back. Thanks!

We stayed five nigths in apartment 501. Quite funny that we were beforehand asked to announce when we arrive at Ansbacher Str. 9 and this is the address the company uses on their website as well. Luckily 8-14 was rigth opposite, because we choose the...More

The building itself is a bit creepy with the empty hallways and dingy lighting, but it's no reflection on the apartment itself. It was light, airy, open and clean. The kitchen facilities were good but there needed to be some other knives as the one...More

I was in Berlin for the 2011 Marathon on the last Sunday in September and decided to combine with trip to sightsee the city and stayed for 4 nights at the apartments. The apartment is basic, utilitarian and clean. There is a two ring stove,...More

My boyfriend and I stayed here for 3 nights, and we loved this apartment. When we arrived, the owner met us promptly to let us in and told us to call him if we needed anything. Walking through the halls of the apartment building was...More

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In 1963, Schöneberg was the centre of the politicalwest, inspiring John F. Kennedy to choose this area tofamously announce, "Ich bin ein Berliner." Times mayhave changed, but modern-day Schöneberg still paystribute to its historical legacies. Once the richestcity outside of Berlin proper, the area's affluentpast is still visible in ornate housing facades datingback to the Gründerzeit of the 19th century, while

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residents in fur coats walking their dogs or shoppingin high-end KaDeWe continue the tradition with amodern flair. Schöneberg was also once the centre ofthe decadent and burlesque nightlife of the 1920s. Itwas here that Marlene Dietrich partied withChristopher Isherwood and the first gay bar in Germanywas founded. Today, the gay community still revolvesaround Nollendorfplatz. The overground Ubahn stationis even illuminated in rainbow colors, paying tributeto Schöneberg's progressive past.